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CSX 2223 and GP40-2 mother work Opelika in the 1990s.  The slug still sports the stealth gray scheme, though the yellow nose indicates the move to the then new bright future scheme
Title:  CSX 2223 and GP40-2 mother work Opelika in the 1990s. The slug still sports the stealth gray scheme, though the yellow nose indicates the move to the then new bright future scheme
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Photo Date:  6/20/2008  Upload Date: 6/23/2009 11:26:25 PM
Location:  Opelika, AL
Author:  Hank Stephens
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Locomotives:  CSX 2223(Road Slug)
Views:  579   Comments: 2
CSX AWP-WofA Sub rail train waits in siding after a week of laying new rail at the site of the derailment.
Title:  CSX AWP-WofA Sub rail train waits in siding after a week of laying new rail at the site of the derailment.
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Photo Date:  12/31/2011  Upload Date: 4/30/2011 10:20:50 PM
Location:  West Point, GA
Author:  Hank Stephens
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Locomotives:  CSX 6938(GP40-2) CSX 2293(Road Slug)
Views:  277   Comments: 1
CSX 2305 a GP35 Road Slug pulls rail train WO18
Title:  CSX 2305 a GP35 Road Slug pulls rail train WO18
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Photo Date:  4/4/2010  Upload Date: 7/7/2010 12:31:22 AM
Location:  Manchester, GA
Author:  Hank Stephens
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Locomotives:  CSX 2305(Road Slug)
Views:  572   Comments: 1
CSX 6942 and companion road slug pulls rail train WO18 through West Point, GA.  The train would eventually tie down in West Point and later deliver rail to the Kia site
Title:  CSX 6942 and companion road slug pulls rail train WO18 through West Point, GA. The train would eventually tie down in West Point and later deliver rail to the Kia site
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Photo Date:  4/4/2010  Upload Date: 7/7/2010 12:32:52 AM
Location:  West Point, GA
Author:  Hank Stephens
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Locomotives:  CSX 6942(GP40-2) CSX 2305(Road Slug)
Views:  930   Comments: 1
WO18 rolling through West Point, GA southbound on the AWP-WofA and will eventually have a local crew deliver rail to the Kia site
Title:  WO18 rolling through West Point, GA southbound on the AWP-WofA and will eventually have a local crew deliver rail to the Kia site
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Photo Date:  4/4/2010  Upload Date: 7/7/2010 12:33:26 AM
Location:  West Point, GA
Author:  Hank Stephens
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Locomotives:  CSX 2305(Road Slug)
Views:  417   Comments: 1
Roster shot of the PRSX GP Slug, notable in its primer and using a GP9 type dynamic assembly.  Also note the built out cab windshields.
Title:  Roster shot of the PRSX GP Slug, notable in its primer and using a GP9 type dynamic assembly. Also note the built out cab windshields.
Description:  The road slug was originally DT&I 404, built with no dynamics. Notice the numberboards on the non-stock cab front look like the ones used on new EMDs such as the SD70M-2
Photo Date:  11/12/2010  Upload Date: 11/15/2010 1:32:41 PM
Location:  Sylacauga, AL
Author:  Hank Stephens
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Locomotives:  PRSX 6404(Road Slug)
Views:  825   Comments: 2
EARY train switching at Sylacauga near the mining operations at Ghants Quarry.
Title:  EARY train switching at Sylacauga near the mining operations at Ghants Quarry.
Description:  Three for the four units rostered on the EARY in 2010 are in the picture, most notablly the PRSX Road Slug and ex CN GP40-2 mother.
Photo Date:  11/12/2010  Upload Date: 11/15/2010 1:31:08 PM
Location:  Sylacauga, AL
Author:  Hank Stephens
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Locomotives:  PRSX 6404(Road Slug) PRSX 6408(GP40-2)
Views:  884   Comments: 4
Engineer Side of PRSX 6404 RDSLUG used by EARY.  Note Geep dynamic braking added to what was a non dynamic equipped unit.
Title:  Engineer Side of PRSX 6404 RDSLUG used by EARY. Note Geep dynamic braking added to what was a non dynamic equipped unit.
Description:  A walkabout around the EARY during a weekend shutdown
Photo Date:  11/7/2011  Upload Date: 11/14/2011 11:42:44 AM
Location:  Sylacauga, AL
Author:  Hank Stephens
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Locomotives:  PRSX 6404(Road Slug)
Views:  543   Comments: 0


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